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Davonu 12-17-2021 12:30 PM

Prime Rib Recommendations Please
 
And we’d like to stay in the vicinity of The Villages. Thanks in advance.

JSR22 12-17-2021 12:43 PM

Rose Plantation off 466A has excellent prime rib.

Koapaka 12-17-2021 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Davonu (Post 2040647)
And we’d like to stay in the vicinity of The Villages. Thanks in advance.

Meza Luna has an excellent prime rib...not what you would expect from an Italian joint, right? (It is not a listed menu item, so call first, but we have always found it available). Check them out in the Colony Plaza.

LuvtheVillages 12-17-2021 02:36 PM

A number of the country clubs have a prime rib night, where it is the featured entree. Don't be fooled. Its ok, but I don't believe they have the special ovens to roast it properly.

The best prime rib I have had recently has been at Oscar Penn in Inverness. Its only available Friday and Saturday. The owner smokes it himself on grills outside the restaurant. Reservations are essential.

Another good place is at the Fisherman's restaurant on hwy 44, going toward Inverness. Only available on Thursday nights. You have to call and reserve your meat (reg or large cut) in advance. He only prepares enough to satisfy the pre-orders.

Surprisingly, Mark's House of Prime in Ocala does not serve prime rib.

bagboy 12-17-2021 03:50 PM

We like the prime rib at Codys Brownwood. The 16 ounce is the best. Codys Sumter Landing isnt seasoned like Brownwood, for some reason.

billethkid 12-17-2021 07:38 PM

Oscar Penn in Inverness.
I would say their prime rib is without equal anywhere in the area.

steak house

B-flat 12-17-2021 07:52 PM

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I have no idea where to get great prime rib anywhere in this area. However, this thread reminded of great prime rib I’ve had in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Anyone remember Durgin Park in Boston, how about Captain PJ’s in Somerest Ma ? I can’t leave out Archie’s Tavern in Pawtucket, RI ( sadly all 3 are now closed)………but there’s still Twin Oaks in Cranston, Rhode Island that serves great prime rib on Sundays. Every time we are north for the summer Twin Oaks is on our list of places to get great food. This was the prime rib I ordered at Twin Oaks this past summer.

DeanFL 12-17-2021 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by B-flat (Post 2040758)
I have no idea where to get great prime rib anywhere in this area. However, this thread reminded of great prime rib I’ve had in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Anyone remember Durgin Park in Boston, how about Captain PJ’s in Somerest Ma ? I can’t leave out Archie’s Tavern in Pawtucket, RI ( sadly all 3 are now closed)………but there’s still Twin Oaks in Cranston, Rhode Island that serves great prime rib on Sundays. Every time we are north for the summer Twin Oaks is on our list of places to get great food. This was the prime rib I ordered at Twin Oaks this past summer.

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B-flat 12-17-2021 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by DeanFL (Post 2040763)
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PLEASE stop posting pictures like this! Now I have to thoroughly clean my keyboard from all the drool....
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That’s two of us that drooled all over our keyboards :wave::wave: Ok no more photos.

mike1946 12-18-2021 06:06 AM

Heart attack on a plate - How can anyone eat that much !!

mbalmer2 12-18-2021 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by mike1946 (Post 2040798)
Heart attack on a plate - How can anyone eat that much !!

Mike, you don’t. You take home a doggy bag. Have a Happy Holiday season!

DaleDivine 12-18-2021 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by LuvtheVillages (Post 2040667)
A number of the country clubs have a prime rib night, where it is the featured entree. Don't be fooled. Its ok, but I don't believe they have the special ovens to roast it properly.

The best prime rib I have had recently has been at Oscar Penn in Inverness. Its only available Friday and Saturday. The owner smokes it himself on grills outside the restaurant. Reservations are essential.

Another good place is at the Fisherman's restaurant on hwy 44, going toward Inverness. Only available on Thursday nights. You have to call and reserve your meat (reg or large cut) in advance. He only prepares enough to satisfy the pre-orders.

Surprisingly, Mark's House of Prime in Ocala does not serve prime rib.

I had prime rib at Palmer's country club and it was very good.
:ho::ho:

mabreyjk 12-18-2021 07:26 AM

Prime Rib
 
Palmer Legends Country Club has excellent prime rib on Tuesday nights and made from scratch desserts every day.

Blackbird45 12-18-2021 07:53 AM

Make it at home
 
The best prime rib I ever had was at a key club I belong to that no longer exist, the second best I made at home.

Went to Publix's got prime meat and went onto the following site:

Perfect Prime Rib - Easiest Prime Rib Recipe Ever! - Formally Know as "Method X" - YouTube

It's so easy, impressive, delicious and you'll be proud you did it on your own.

jbrown132 12-18-2021 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by B-flat (Post 2040758)
I have no idea where to get great prime rib anywhere in this area. However, this thread reminded of great prime rib I’ve had in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Anyone remember Durgin Park in Boston, how about Captain PJ’s in Somerest Ma ? I can’t leave out Archie’s Tavern in Pawtucket, RI ( sadly all 3 are now closed)………but there’s still Twin Oaks in Cranston, Rhode Island that serves great prime rib on Sundays. Every time we are north for the summer Twin Oaks is on our list of places to get great food. This was the prime rib I ordered at Twin Oaks this past summer.

I have eaten at most of the ones you mentioned. Archie’s Tavern was the best ever.


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